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Elaine Parrish
 
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On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Larry G wrote:

> Does anybody know where I can find soybean oil? My local supermarket doesn't
> carry it. I have a KFC clone recipe and it calls for soybean oil "no
> substitutions", says it makes it taste more "authentic".
>
> The main result for search engines is veterinary supply stores (??? - I
> don't wanna know).
>
> Would a health foods (like Henry's Marketplace) store carry it? What about
> something like Smart & Final? We're getting a Sam's Club here, but it's not
> built yet.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Larry
>
>


Hey Larry,

Go back to the grocery store. Look on the back of the oil bottles labeled
"vegetable oil". One of the most common veggies for "vegetable oil"
soybean. The cheaper the oil, the more likely it is to be soybean.
Pretty much, soybean oil is whatever is not labeled Corn oil, Safflower
oil, or Canola oil in the oil section of the grocery store.

Elaine, too